Snapshot Monday ~ Great Barrier Reef

The Great Barrier Reef in Australia is the largest and most complex living ecosystem on our planet. It’s so massive it can be seen from outer space. The enormous maze of colourful reefs stretch 2300 kilometres (1,430 miles) and is home to a vast number of plants and animals. It is estimated that over 5,900 species of corals, jellyfish, molluscs, worms, fish, sharks, rays, whales, and dolphins flourish in its intricate architecture. The beauty and uniqueness of the reef make it a snorkeler’s and diver’s paradise.

Marie Hernandez is a Destination and Hotel marketer, social media manager, travel writer, full-time traveler, and the founder and author behind SeriouslyTravel. Her passion for travel and food inspires her to seek new places, new cuisine, and new adventures. Her desire is to inspire everyone to explore the world; even if it's just in your own back yard.